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    • Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle charge over 737 Max The Canadian Press Logo The Canadian Press
    • John Kelly: Trump's ex-White House chief of staff supports using 25th Amendment to remove the President CNN Logo CNN
    • Law firm seeks support in call for President Trump's ouster The Canadian Press Logo The Canadian Press
    • Troubled by Capitol riot, Cabinet officials DeVos, Chao resign NBC News Logo NBC News
    • COVID-19 restrictions extended to Feb. 5 in B.C. to 'hold the line' The Canadian Press Logo The Canadian Press
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  • Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle charge over 737 Max

    Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle a Justice Department investigation and admit that employees misled regulators about the safety of its 737 Max aircraft, which suffered two deadly crashes shortly after entering airline service. The government and the company said Thursday that the settlement includes money for the crash victims’ families, airline customers and a fine. Prosecutors said Boeing employees gave misleading statements and...

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  • Trudeau, premiers to talk about pace of COVID-19 vaccinations

    TORONTO — Canada's hardest-hit regions are further tightening COVID-19 lockdown measures with public health officials blaming holiday gatherings for surging infections and experts suggesting Quebec's clampdown may inspire more restrictions. Ontario's chief medical officer of health dashed expectations that southern Ontario kids could return to class this Monday by delaying in-person instruction another two weeks, citing reports of "concerning...

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  • Iowa governor, aides appear in PR video for no-bid vendor

    IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa's governor and four aides helped make a marketing video for a Utah company that was awarded no-bid contracts for work on the coronavirus pandemic, a move that has raised allegations of favouritism and improper use of public resources. Domo Inc.'s video featured interviews with Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds, state epidemiologist Caitlin Pedati and chief operations officer Paul Trombino portraying their COVID-19 management as...

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  • Alberta's top curlers say provincials should be cancelled amid rising COVID-19 concerns

    Canada's 2018 Olympic skip Kevin Koe, who is a four-time Brier champion, says he appreciates all the work Curling Alberta has put in to make a provincial championship happen, but with COVID-19 cases rising he says it’s time to pull the plug.

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  • Brazil enjoys fun in the sun as COVID-19 deaths top 200,000

    SAO PAULO — The night before New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro, thousands of revelers clad in their bathing suits crowded onto the iconic Ipanema beach to have some seaside drinks. It was one of many open-air parties occurring along Brazil’s vast coastline since the summer heat set in, and as the COVID-19 death toll climbed higher. “It was so packed, you couldn’t set foot on the beach,” said a maintenance worker at a luxury apartment building...

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  • Mounties charge man with murder of Manitoba woman found dead last fall

    WINNIPEG — Manitoba RCMP have charged a man with murder in the death of a woman whose body was found last fall. "This situation was tragic and horrible," Supt. Michael Koppang said Thursday. "Justice we hope will be brought for the families." The remains of Tamara (Norman) Benoit, 36, were discovered in the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie, west of Winnipeg, on Sept. 3. She had been reported missing to Winnipeg police on July 10....

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  • Australia sweltered through its 4th-hottest year in 2020

    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia sweltered through its fourth-hottest year on record last year despite the recent return of the usually cooling La Nina climate pattern, the nation’s weather bureau said on Friday. The wetter-than-average 2020 followed Australia’s hottest and driest year in 2019 that came to a catastrophic conclusion with wildfires fueled by drought that killed at least 33 people, destroyed more than 3,000 homes and razed 19...

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  • At least two senators left country amid COVID-19 pandemic, five not saying

    OTTAWA — Sen. Don Plett is facing calls for his resignation as Conservative leader in the Senate after choosing to vacation in Mexico over the holidays. But Plett is not the only senator who travelled abroad even as Canadians were being told to stay home to curb the spread of COVID-19. Sen. Vern White, a former Conservative who now sits with the Canadian Senators Group, has admitted to the CBC that he went to Finland to visit his wife's parents....

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  • U.S. envoy to U.N. to visit Taiwan next week, China says playing with fire

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  • Health Canada delays drug-pricing reforms, citing COVID challenges for manufacturers

    Health Canada says it's delaying its long-awaited overhaul of drug-pricing regulations by another six months. While pharmaceutical manufacturers and patient advocates welcomed the decision, they say the federal government needs to go back to the drawing board for Canada to stay competitive in the global marketplace for medical innovation. A Health Canada spokesman confirmed to The Canadian Press that the rollout of regulatory changes that would...

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  • Israeli magnate set for corruption trial in Geneva

    After a drawn-out international investigation, French-Israeli diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz will go on trial in Geneva next week over allegations of corruption linked to mining deals in Guinea. "We will plead his innocence," Bonnant told AFP. Following a six-year investigation spanning several countries, a Geneva prosecutor indicted Steinmetz in August 2019 on charges of corrupting public officials and forging documents to gain mining rights in...

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  • Homan's post-Scotties curling schedule uncertain with baby on way in spring

    Skip Rachel Homan has pencilled in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts on her calendar next month for the Calgary curling bubble. If she were to win a fourth national women's title, it would make for a most interesting decision on her plans for the world championship that follows a few weeks later. Homan, who's pregnant with her second child, will be about seven months along during the Feb. 20-28 Scotties at the Markin MacPhail Centre. The winning...

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  • Trump finally acknowledges election loss, condemns U.S. Capitol rioters in new video

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  • Woman walking in Nanaimo, B.C., is showered with cash: RCMP

    NANAIMO, B.C. — The Mounties say a woman out for a walk in Nanaimo, B.C., was surprised when cash began falling from the sky around her. Police say in a news release the woman was walking on a street in north Nanaimo on Monday when a car "went flying past her." Seconds later, money started floating down around her. The vehicle didn't stop and the woman didn't get a plate number or vehicle description before picking up the cash and going to...

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  • Trumpism moves to Parler: The alternative social media platform sees a surge in popularity

    In the wake of mobs of fur-and-MAGA-hat clad Trump supporters storming the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, on Thursday morning on the alternative social network Parler, the discussions were about the bans Donald Trump had received from social networks, musings about further action against the government, and about bitcoin, the digital currency. Upon signing up for an account for the network, which bills itself as the “free speech social...

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  • Shopify terminates stores connected to Trump after violence at U.S. Capitol

    TORONTO — Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump's stores were taken off-line by Shopify Inc. on Thursday, as the country grappled with the role he played in inciting violence that erupted at the Capitol building the day before. The Ottawa-based e-commerce company said that it terminated stores affiliated with Trump because his actions contravened Shopify's policies. "Shopify does not tolerate actions that incite violence," the company said in a...

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  • Arizona 'hottest hot spot' for COVID as health officials warn of hospital strain

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  • Quebec COVID curfew raises concerns over enforcement, profiling, advocates say

    MONTREAL — Civil rights advocates on Thursday expressed concern Quebec's new provincewide curfew is not justified by science and will be enforced in a way that will have a disproportionate impact on racialized people and the vulnerable. Premier Francois Legault said he will impose a curfew between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. beginning Saturday and until Feb. 8 in order to stop people from socializing and spreading COVID-19. Exceptions will be made for...

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  • US education secretary Betsy DeVos resigns after storming of Capitol

    Education secretary Betsy DeVos has become the second person in Trump’s cabinet to resign in the wake of the attack on the Capitol on Wednesday by pro-Trump rioters who had been encouraged by the president. Her resignation on Thursday night came after US transportation secretary, Elaine Chao stood down earlier in the day. DeVos was one of Trump’s longest, and most controversial, cabinet members. She was a staunch ally of charter schools,...

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  • One year after the destruction of Flight PS752, Canada is pursuing the facts on its own, says Goodale

    Iran's pattern of behaviour since the destruction of Flight PS752 by its military has convinced Ottawa it can't trust Tehran's version of events, says the prime minister's special adviser on crash — which is why Ralph Goodale says he's relying on a specialized team in Canada to chase down the facts.

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